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I read it quite a lot, obviously. Camilla Send a noteboard - 14/09/2009 09:20:40 PM
I was just preparing a non-fiction review (as a low-key protest against the relegation of both Literature and Non-Fiction under Sci-Fi and Fantasy -- (yesyes, Ben, patience, I know I know)).

Over half of the books I own are non-fiction. When one walks into bookstores (if anyone does that anymore), fiction usually accounts for half to a bit less than half of the store. Sure, some of the books are self-help crap and how-to books, but there is a significant volume of histories, biographies, books on philosophy and political theory, books on current events and topics and books on world cultures and religions.

I think it is worthwhile to post a survey to start people talking more about non-fiction on this website as well. To me, reading fantasy and science fiction all the time is a bit like eating junk food or playing computer games - it's fun and entertaining, but when you're done and look back on the time spent you sometimes sit there and say, "What have I done?!"

(Thinking back, it's still not as bad as having wasted an entire weekend watching TV Land's Benson marathon, as TMJ astutely pointed out to me at wotmania once)


TMJ is wise.

Non-fiction can be written in such a way that it is stimulating and exciting to read as well as useful for understanding points of view, historical events or current world problems.

So...my survey is as follows:

1. Do you read non-fiction on a regular basis? If so, what do you typically read?


Yes. What I read depends entirely on time, place and a myriad other variables, though. I will read quite a bit of history for fun, letters, popular science and of course masses and masses of literary theory.

2. Do you enjoy (whether you have read it recently or not) any of the following categories of books?

- history


yes (I studied it)

- biography


I do. It depends very much on the biographer, though.

- religion


yes (I studied it)

- world cultures


Mmmm. I am not sure what you mean. Anthropology-style? Or New Age happy clappy?

- science and mathematics


I adore it. I hate the fact that I cannot do it hard-core.

- political theory


Yes (well, literary theory, mainly, but they tend to interact)

- philosophy


again, mainly through the glasses of literary theory, but there isn't really a separation.

- art and architecture (including film and TV)


no, not much.

- psychology


I try to steer clear. Freud is unavoidable. I try to avoid Lacan, and I dread reading Kristeva. And apart from that, my interaction with psychology is accidental.

- literary criticism


It is unavoidable, and really rather delicious.

3. What is your favorite work of non-fiction (please exclude religious/devotional works from this question)?


You want me to choose? That is harsh.
I rarely reread anything except literary theory.
Derrida's Of Grammatology should be read more than it is. But so should Smoot's Wrinkles in Time. Barthes' S/Z and Mythologies. Oh, dear, you got me started. See, now I have mentioned some, there are others I don't feel I can leave out. Gah. No. Hmmm. Among those I have read lately, I'd say Conan Doyle's Letters are good. Hmm. I wrote a blog about that I English. Perhaps I should copy-past it here. It would function as a kind of review, I suppose. Feynman is good too. Stopping now.

4. Would you be interested in reviews of non-fiction books on this site?


Yes. I intend to provide some.

5. Have you read any non-fiction book recently that was terrible? If so, what?


I try to steer clear of those I don't think I'll like. I wasn't entirely happy with Antonia Fraser's book on Mary Stuart. It was a bit "ooh, look how womanly and female she is in her strength and femininity". And I consider myself a feminist. I did enjoy her book on the Gunpowder Plot, though.

6. Was there a non-fiction book that you read that changed the way you thought or felt about world issues (again, please exclude religious and devotional works from this question) ?


I had a really rather big epiphany when I first read S/Z. It was right at the beginning of my literature student days.

7. Do you consider books about the occult to be non-fiction or fiction? Why?


Depends on the book, I suppose.

8. In your personal library at home, what percentage of your books are non-fiction?


I have no idea. But of those I have put up on LibraryThing, there are 209 out of 840.

That's it...for now.


I like.
*MySmiley*
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Fun. - 14/09/2009 06:31:28 PM 934 Views
Fact not fiction. - 14/09/2009 06:43:32 PM 876 Views
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This is pretty much it. - 14/09/2009 09:09:18 PM 752 Views
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Added to The List. *NM* - 14/09/2009 10:28:14 PM 309 Views
I read it quite a lot, obviously. - 14/09/2009 09:20:40 PM 774 Views
I have Antonia Fraser's bio of Oliver Cromwell. - 15/09/2009 05:14:06 AM 721 Views
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Thanks! *NM* - 17/09/2009 03:07:50 PM 348 Views
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I'm sorry. I just can't take "pro wrestling" seriously enough to comment on it beyond this. *NM* - 15/09/2009 05:15:13 AM 328 Views
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Sweet - 14/09/2009 10:09:21 PM 846 Views
My problem with Fisk is his naivete - 15/09/2009 05:10:00 AM 734 Views
If you're referring to the passages I think you're referring to... - 15/09/2009 11:06:04 AM 836 Views
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Ah...but where do you draw the line on the occult? - 15/09/2009 05:07:14 AM 673 Views
Intent. - 15/09/2009 06:02:39 AM 706 Views
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You should consider reading more non-fiction. *NM* - 15/09/2009 05:04:55 AM 359 Views
It's under consideration. - 15/09/2009 11:50:47 PM 597 Views
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It's infuriating, yes. *NM* - 15/09/2009 06:22:36 PM 334 Views
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Re: Non-Fiction survey - 15/09/2009 01:07:13 AM 752 Views
I did a survey about personal libraries, too... - 15/09/2009 05:01:12 AM 716 Views
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Interesting questions! - 15/09/2009 07:20:05 AM 843 Views
I'm not sure if it's a translation issue, but - 17/09/2009 03:10:49 PM 790 Views
That's the English titel yes! - 18/09/2009 07:03:45 AM 974 Views
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Narcissist. *NM* - 15/09/2009 08:21:44 PM 300 Views
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i like non-fiction! - 15/09/2009 09:40:40 PM 773 Views
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